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Florence Kelley (A.B., Cornell, 1882) was born in Philadelphia. In 1884 she married Lazare Wischnewetzky; they had three children. In 1891 Kelley divorced him, reclaimed her maiden name, and became a resident of Chicago's Hull-House. In 1892 the Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics hired her to investigate the "sweating" system in the garment industry and the federal commissioner of labor asked her to participate in a survey of city slums. Illinois Governor John Peter Altgeld later appointed her chief factory inspector. She earned her law degree at Northwestern in 1894 and in May 1899 became General Secretary of the National Consumers' League. In 1909 she helped organize the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and in 1919 was a founding member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. For additional biographical information, see Notable American Women, 1607-1950 (1971).
Florence Kelley was a prominent Progressive-Era social reformer known for her advocacy of protective legislation on behalf of working women and children. She was born in 1859, the daughter of William Darrah Kelley, U.S. Congressman from Philadelphia, and his second wife Caroline Bonsall. Kelley graduated from Cornell University in 1882 and pursued graduate study in law and government at the University of Zurich in 1883. While in Europe she began translating the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels and began a long-standing correspondence with Engels. In 1884 she married Polish socialist Lazare Wischnewetzky. The couple moved to New York City, but divorced in 1891. Kelley took their three young children, Nicholas (1885-1965), Margaret (1886-1905) and John (1888-1968) with her to Chicago where she began living and working at Jane Addams' Hull House.
During her years of work in the settlement house movement in Chicago, Kelley participated in the documentation of urban poverty, was appointed Chief Factory Inspector by Illinois Governor John P. Altgeld, and obtained a law degree from Northwestern University. In 1899 she returned to New York to assume the leadership of the National Consumers League, an organization created to harness the purchasing power of the public to support firms with good labor practices and boycott others. She remained with the organization for over thirty years.
Kelley's strong Quaker background influenced her pacifist opposition to the U.S. entry into World War I, a stance for which she faced persistent public attack. Her continued efforts on behalf of public health and welfare helped create the Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921, authorizing federal aid to states in order to reduce infant mortality and improve maternal and child health care.
Kelley lived near Gramercy Park in New York City and also kept a home in Naskeag, Brooklin, Maine. She died in 1932.
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Roscoe Pound Papers
Title:
Roscoe Pound Papers
Correspondence, writings, speeches, lectures, teaching notes, reports, minutes of meetings, legal briefs, scientific drawings, pamphlets and other printed material, newspaper clippings, maps, photos, memorabilie, miscellaneous honorary degrees, and other papers, chiefly 1910-1964. Includes material pertaining to Pound's participation in the Boston and Cleveland crime surveys (1920's), as a member of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement or Wickersham Commission (1929-1931), as a member of the American Bar Association and with various Masonic chapters, and as advisor to the Ministry of Justice in Nanking, China (1940's). Also two typed, bound journals recounting camping trips in West Virginia and to Civil War battlefields (1898, 1912-1917).
ArchivalResource: 1 collection (257 Boxes, 14 Paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1888-1964
Socialist Party (U.S.). Local New York. Letter books, 1907-1914, 1911-1914 (bulk).
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Letter books, 1907-1914, 1911-1914 (bulk).
The collection includes correspondence, reports on electoral activities, membership records, branch records, committee papers, financial papers, minutes, form letters, miscellaneous printed matter, resolutions and convention reports. Most of the subject files contain information about routine party operations. In addition there is considerable information about events and issues that concerned socialists during the pre-World War I period including the Socialist Party's support for the Mexican Revolution, the expulsion of William Haywood from the Socialist Party's National Executive Committee, the Paterson silk workers strike, the New York City grament workers strike, Margaret Sanger's work as an organizer for the Women's Agitation Committee, the party's support for municipal ownership of vital public services industries, the party's opposition ot the Dillingham immigration restriction bill, the ouster of Gustavus Myers form the New York City local, the 1912 presidential campaign, the resignations of W.E.B. DuBois and Walter Lippmann from the Socialist Party, the socialist response to the outbrake of war in Europe, the 1911 Triangel Shirt Waist Company fire and the 1914 New York City Unemployment Conference. Correspondents include Fred Arland, Victor Berger, W.J. Ghent, Julius Gerber, J. Mahlon Barnes, Eugene V. Debs, Charles Edward Russell, Harry W. Laidler, Margaret Sanger, W.E.B. DuBois, Walter Lippmann, John M. Work, Fred D. Warren. Florence Kelley, Jessie Ashley, James H. Maurer and Gustavus Myers. Also included is information aobut the Lawrence, Mass. textile workers strike of 1912. Much of this material pertains to the party's fund-raising activities on behalf of the Lawrence strikers, particularly Joseph Ettor and Arturo Giovannitti who were charged with first degree murder furing the strike. Correspondents include Joseph Ettor and Dudley Hohnan.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft. (6 boxes)
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- Socialist Party (U.S.). Local New York. Letter books, 1907-1914, 1911-1914 (bulk).
Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
Title:
Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
This collection consists of the correspondence, reports, speeches, books, plays, articles, clippings, biographical data, and miscellaneous materials by and re: about 100 women and 4 men who were involved in furthering the woman's rights movement from colonial times to the present. The papers record the woman's rights movement up to the 1920's, highlighting the work done in Massachusetts; the woman suffrage movement up to the adoption of the woman suffrage amendment in 1920; and the gains for women in such areas as protective legislation and employment opportunities since 1920.
ArchivalResource: 35.46 linear feet (85 file boxes) plus 7 oversize volumes, 39 framed items, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder, 4 reels of microfilm (M-91, M-93, M-108)
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- Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958 (inclusive).
Solomon, Maida H. (Maida Herman), 1891-1988. Papers, 1901-1988 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1901-1988 (inclusive).
Personal and family papers include correspondence, photos, and course notes from Smith College and Portia Law School. Professional correspondence, minutes, reports, and other material concern Solomon's work with the American Association of Psychiatric Social Workers, the American Red Cross, the American Association of Schools of Social Work, Beth Israel Hospital, the Massachusetts Society for Social Health, Massachusetts Association for Mental Health, and Union Park Forum, as well as her fieldwork for the AAPSW, syphilis social work at the Boston Psychopathic Hospital, and service as a consultant to Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) programs. Also included are documents from Hecht House, a Jewish settlement house for girls; Rutland Corner House; and Well-Met Project, Inc., a half-way house sponsored by Harvard's Phillips Brooks House.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear ft.
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- Solomon, Maida H. (Maida Herman), 1891-1988. Papers, 1901-1988 (inclusive).
Laidlaw, Harriet Burton, 1873-1949. Papers, 1851-1958
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Papers of Harriet Burton Laidlaw, 1851-1958
Correspondence, diary, articles, speeches, etc., of H. B. (Harriet Burton) Laidlaw, teacher and writer.
ArchivalResource: 10 file boxes, 4 folio, 1 folio+, and 2 oversize folders
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- Papers, 1851-1958
O'Sullivan, Mary Kenney, 1864-1943. Papers, 1892-1943
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Mary Kenney O'Sullivan papers, 1892-1943
Writings; correspondence; minutes of the WTUL, 1904; clippings; photos; and memorabilia reflect O'Sullivan's activities, especially in the movements for women's suffrage and trade unionism for women. Also included are short stories, an article, correspondence, and clippings of Barnum.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- O'Sullivan, Mary Kenney, 1864-1943. Papers, 1892-1943 (inclusive).
Kelley family. Kelley family papers, 1681-1936.
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Kelley family papers, 1681-1936.
Correspondence, documents, and photographs of the Kelley family. The members of the family most prominent in the collection are Albert Kelley, Caroline B. Kelley, Florence Kelley (1859-1932), John Bartram Kelley, Margaret Dana Kelley, Nicholas Kelley, and William Darrah Kelley (1814-1890). There are letters to William D. Kelley from Andrew Carnegie, Rutherford B. Hayes, Lajos Kossuth, Abraham Lincoln, Thaddeus Stevens, and Gideon Welles. Also, a group of twenty letters to Florence Kelley from Jane Addams, dated 1900-1931.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes.
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- Kelley family. Kelley family papers, 1681-1936.
McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, 1862-1945. Papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon collection, 1869-1945
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Catharine Waugh McCulloch papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon collection, 1869-1945
Correspondence, speeches, articles, etc., of Catharine Waugh McCulloch, suffragist and lawyer.
ArchivalResource: 281 folders
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- Papers, 1869-1945
Papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial, 1836-1985 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk)
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Papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial, 1836-1985 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk)
The papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial document her work as friend and caretaker for Alice Stone Blackwell and Maud Wood Park, and as archivist of woman suffrage-related organizations. This collection also includes papers of Maud Wood Park, of Alice Stone Blackwell and the Blackwell family, and of Carrie Chapman Catt.
ArchivalResource: 7.3 linear feet ((16 + 1/2 file boxes, 1 card file box) plus 3 folio folders, 5 folio+ folders, 9 photograph folders, 1 object)
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- Stantial, Edna Lamprey. Papers, 1836-1958 (inclusive).
Alexander Jeffrey McKelway Papers, 1814-1942, (bulk 1900-1918)
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Alexander Jeffrey McKelway Papers 1814-1942 (bulk 1900-1918)
Clergyman, reformer, and Southern secretary of the National Child Labor Committee. Correspondence, telegrams, speeches, articles, notes and drafts of a biography of St. Clair McKelway, longtime editor of the and uncle of Alexander, family papers, financial material, printed matter, a scrapbook, and other papers relating mainly to child labor legislation and to the McKelway family. Brooklyn Eagle
ArchivalResource: 5,600 items; 9 containers; 3.4 linear feet
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- Alexander Jeffrey McKelway Papers, 1814-1942, (bulk 1900-1918)
Dewson, Molly, 1874-1962. Papers, 1893-1962
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Papers of Molly Dewson, 1893-1962
Correspondence, writings, speeches, etc., of Mary "Molly" Williams Dewson, suffragist, reformer, and head of the Women's Division of the Democratic Party.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear feet ((1 carton) plus 1 oversize volume)
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Klaiss, Mathilda M. Mathilda M. Klaiss papers, 1929-1935.
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Mathilda M. Klaiss papers, 1929-1935.
The collection contains correspondence, Christmas greeting cards, scrapbook pages; and YWCA programs, conference papers, clippings, and a photo of Mathilda Klaiss. Correspondents include Crystal Bird Fauset, Florence Kelley, Margaret E. (Maggie) Kuhn, and Frances Williams. The scrapbook pages contain YWCA programs, cards, and clippings; information about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom peace caravan, 1936; and pressed flowers. Included are YWCA programs, 1929-1935; YWCA publications by Elsie D. Harper and others; the YWCA of Germantown's mimeographed Y's crier, 1934-1935 (with one interracial issue); two issues of the YWCA national magazine; programs and clippings from the Phyllis Wheatley Branch of the Harrisburg (Pa.) YWCA (African-American women), 1934-1937. The YWCA conference papers contains reports on the Kiski Conference, 1931, at the Kiskiminetas Springs School, Saltsburg, Pa. and the Business and Professional Girls Conference, Camp Summit Lake, Central Valley, N.Y., June 11-18, 1932 (invitation letters, essays, programs, songs, daily log of activities, opening and closing addresses, sample letterhead and envelope, bulletins, and findings) for which Klaiss was a primary organizer.
ArchivalResource: 190 items.
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- Klaiss, Mathilda M. Mathilda M. Klaiss papers, 1929-1935.
Consumers' League of Massachusetts. Records, 1891-1955 (inclusive).
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Records, 1891-1955 (inclusive).
Minutes, financial statements, reports, correspondence, membership lists, articles, and publications contain material on child labor, the National Child Labor Committee, the Child Labor Amendment, and efforts to raise the compulsory school attendance age. Also includes items regarding industrial working conditions (particulary of women workers) such as wages and hours, sweatshops, homework, industrial poisoning, strikes, unions, social security, and workmen's compensation. Some records of the National Consumers' League and other state leagues are also included.
ArchivalResource: 13 linear ft.
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- Consumers' League of Massachusetts. Records, 1891-1955 (inclusive).
Learned Hand papers
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Learned Hand papers
Materials relating to Hand's private and public life, his activities as an alumnus of Harvard University, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Hand family. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement (1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its early staff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by Gerald Gunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his family and associates.
ArchivalResource: 116 linear feet linear feet (in 235 boxes and 18 paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1840-1961.
Hudson, Manley Ottmer, 1886-1960. Papers, 1894-1960
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Manley Ottmer Hudson papers
This collection includes material relating to Hudson's career, his activities in the negotiations of the Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1919, and with projects and problems of the League of Nations, including his efforts in urging the U.S. to join the League, his involvement with the American Committee in Geneva of the League of Nations Association, his positions as a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, his participation in other international matters and disputes, and his research activities as director of the Harvard Law School Research in International Law project (1930's).
ArchivalResource: 168 boxes, 15 Paige boxes
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- Papers, 1894-1960
American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 2, part b. Correspondence (H-M), 1910-1915. [microform]
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Series 1, Subseries 2, part b. Correspondence (H-M), 1910-1915. [microform]
Include correspondence relating to a bill banning the use of white phosphorous in the match industry; to meetings and programs of the Association; to occupational diseases; to accident reporting; to workmen's compensation; to worksite inspection; to child labor; to women's hours of work; to the minimum wage investigation; to lead poisoning; to questions of mediation and compulsory arbitration; to the study of anthrax as an occupational disease; to health insurance; to the revision of the compressed air provisions of the New York State Labor Law; to the Kern Bill; to the National Conference on Unemployment; and to the operation of the Municipal Lodging House, on the Board of which Andrews served. Major and frequent correspondents include L.W. Hatch, Frederick L. Hoffman, Seth Low, Royal Meeker, Thomas J. Parkinson, I.M. Rubinow, and Henry R. Seager. Other individual and organizational correspondents of national significance or who wrote with some frequency include the following with names beginning with letters H-M: Fred S. Hall (secretary, Pennsylvania Child Labor Association); M.B. Hammond (associate professor, Ohio State University); William Hard (writer, EVERYBODY'S); G.W.W. Hanger (U.S. Bureau of Labor); Samuel R. Haythorn; C.R. Henderson; Hamilton Higday; Morris Hillquit; Frederick L. Hoffman (statistician, Prudential Insurance Co.); Reinhard Hohaus; Robert Hunter; Illinois State Federation of Labor; Frances Ingram (Neighborhood House, Louisville, Ky.); International Seamen's Union of America; International Typographical Union; Ethel M. Johnson (Massachusetts Dept. of Labor and Industry); Frederick N. Judson; Marie Kasten (State of Connecticut Industrial Commission); Florence Kelley; Arthur Kellogg; Paul U. Kellogg; Susan M. Kingsbury (director, Women's Educational and Industrial Union; William Kirk; Robert M. La Follette; John Lapp (editor, MODERN MEDICINE); Julia C. Lathrop (Hull House); William Launer (secretary, Glass Bottle Blowers' Association); Max Lazard; F. Lee (U.S. Senate legislative counsel); Don D. Lescohier (secretary, Minnesota Branch AALL); Samuel McCune Lindsay (secretary, National Child Labor Committee); Walter Lippmann; Max O. Lorenz (Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics, Wisconsin); Louisiana Board of Health; Owen R. Lovejoy (general secretary, National Child Labor Committee); and Seth Low. Other correspondents include S.W. McCall; Roswell C. McCrea (associate director, The School of Philanthropy); Mary E. McDowell (University of Chicago Settlement); W.E. McEwen (labor commissioner, Bureau of Labor and Industries, Minnesota); Alexander J. McKelway (secretary for the southern states, National Child Labor Committee); Reuben McKitrick; V.E. Macy (treasurer of New York Branch); W.A. Mahon (Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America); Theodore Marburg; John Martin; Frederick C. Martindale (secretary of state, Dept. of State); Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics; Royal Meeker (U.S. Dept. of Labor); H.V. Mercer (attorney, member, Minnesota Employees' Compensation Commission); Darwin J. Meserole (managing attorney, The Cooperative Law Company); Henry C. Metcalf (Tufts College); John Mitchell (vice-president, A.F. of L.); Wesley C. Mitchell; Anne Morgan; Frank Morrison (A.F. of L.); Edward A. "Ned" Moseley (secretary, Interstate Commerce Commission); Henry Moskowitz (secretary, Society for Ethical Culture); and Hugo Munsterberg (professor).
ArchivalResource: Series 1, Subseries 2, parts a, b, and c: 8 linear ft. (on 9 microfilm reels)
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- American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 2, part b. Correspondence (H-M), 1910-1915. [microform]
Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940. Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1889-1957.
Title:
Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1889-1957.
Collection consists of correspondence, speeches, writings, and collateral papers documenting Wald's career in public health nursing and social work in New York City, her association with the Henry Street Settlement and the Visiting Nurse Service, and her many other social welfare concerns, such as child labor, housing, recreation, sanitation, peace, prohibition, and women's suffrage.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 21 linear feet (50 boxes, 1 oversize folder)Copies: 37 microfilm reels.
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- Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940. Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1889-1957.
Papers of John Graham Brooks, 1805-1938 (bulk 1900-1938)
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Papers of John Graham Brooks
Correspondence, scrapbooks, reviews, etc., of John Graham Brooks, Unitarian minister, writer, and founder of the National Consumers' League.
ArchivalResource: 1.67 linear ft.; (4 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder)
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- Papers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1805-1938, 1900-1938
Florence Kelley papers, 1836-1932, 1881-1932
Title:
Florence Kelley papers 1836-1932 1881-1932
The Florence Kelley papers document the professional career and family life of the Progressive-era social reformer. The papers include correspondence with her grandparents Isaac and Elizabeth Pugh, her parents William Bartram Kelley and Caroline Bonsall and her children Nicholas, William Darrah, Jr., John Bartram and Margaret Kelley. Kelley's professional correspondence documents her commitment to social reform, from her time at Hull House in Chicago to her tenure as general secretary of the National Consumers' League. The collection also includes manuscripts and typescripts of Kelley's writings, address books, scrapbooks, photographs, and a few items of ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear feet; 16 boxes
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- Florence Kelley papers, 1836-1932, 1881-1932
Florence Kelley collection, 1894-1981.
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Florence Kelley collection, 1894-1981.
The collection consists of printed items, a number of which are photocopies. It also includes some of her writings, a program for a memorial service for Kelley and Julia C. Lathrop, and articles about Kelley. Finally, it contains an article by her son Nicholas Kelley about the early days at Hull-House.
ArchivalResource: 0.05 linear ft.
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- Florence Kelley collection, 1894-1981.
Florence Kelley papers, 1836-1932, 1881-1932
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Florence Kelley papers 1836-1932 1881-1932
The Florence Kelley papers document the professional career and family life of the Progressive-era social reformer. The papers include correspondence with her grandparents Isaac and Elizabeth Pugh, her parents William Bartram Kelley and Caroline Bonsall and her children Nicholas, William Darrah, Jr., John Bartram and Margaret Kelley. Kelley's professional correspondence documents her commitment to social reform, from her time at Hull House in Chicago to her tenure as general secretary of the National Consumers' League. The collection also includes manuscripts and typescripts of Kelley's writings, address books, scrapbooks, photographs, and a few items of ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear feet; 16 boxes
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- Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932. Florence Kelley papers, 1836-1932 (bulk 1881-1932).
Butler, Jessee H. Suffragists.
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Suffragists.
Presents the oral histories of eight women who participated in the woman's suffrage movement in the period from 1890s to final ratification of the suffrage amendment in 1920. Their activities ranged from holding luncheons and tea parties in St. Paul, Minnesota, to organizing campus suffrage clubs at Cornell and, to marching in New York suffrage parades, to soap-boxing on street corners in Boston, to stumping in upstate New York for the Women's Social and Political Union from the back of a car, to participating in the National Women's Party picketing outside the White House, and finally to campaigning for ratification with Carrie Chapman Catt. These life history interviews provide insights into the background and the political beliefs that motivated White middle class women to participate in the suffrage movement, and reveal how their early activism and beliefs impacted their post-suffrage lives and activities. Narrators include: Jessie Haver Butler, Katherine Tolls Chamberlain, Miriam Allen DeFord, May Goldman, Ernestine Hara Kettler, Laura Ellsworth Seiler, Sylvie Thygeson, Eva Marshall Totah.
ArchivalResource: compact discs (approx. 33 hr.) ; 3/4 in.
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- Butler, Jessee H. Suffragists.
National Consumers' League. National Consumers' League files, 1904-1955.
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National Consumers' League files, 1904-1955.
Records document the League's research and lobbying activities for federal and state legislation and various social action programs. Consist of routine business records, published and unpublished reports, correspondence, and research documents pertaining to equal pay, equal rights, minimum wage, child labor, women workers, migrant workers, and fair labor standards.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- National Consumers' League. National Consumers' League files, 1904-1955.
Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
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Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
Correspondence, photographs, writings, etc., of the Hamilton family of Indiana, including physician Alice Hamilton and classicist Edith Hamilton.
ArchivalResource: 18.35 linear feet ((43 file boxes, 2 half file boxes) plus 3 folio+ folders, 3 photograph albums, 14 photograph folders)
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- Hamilton family. Papers, 1818-1976 (inclusive).
Totenberg, Amy, 1950-. Women reformers from the settlement movement, 1889-1925.
Title:
Women reformers from the settlement movement, 1889-1925.
Undergraduate honors thesis analyzes the role of women in the pre-World War I social reform movement in America, particularly the lives of Jane Addams, Alice Hamilton, Florence Kelley, Margaret Dreier Robins, Vida Scudder, and Lillian Wald.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Totenberg, Amy, 1950-. Women reformers from the settlement movement, 1889-1925.
Dewson, Molly, 1874-1962. Papers, 1893-1962
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Papers of Molly Dewson, 1893-1962
Correspondence, writings, speeches, etc., of Mary "Molly" Williams Dewson, suffragist, reformer, and head of the Women's Division of the Democratic Party.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear feet ((1 carton) plus 1 oversize volume)
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- Dewson, Molly, 1874-1962. Papers, 1893-1962 (inclusive).
Alger, George William, 1872-. The reminiscences of George W. Alger, 1951-1952 (inclusive), [microform].
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The reminiscences of George W. Alger, 1951-1952 (inclusive), [microform].
A transcript of George William Alger's oral history interviews with Harlan B. Phillips. Alger discusses his Vermont boyhood, his New York City law practice, his Moorland Commission work investigating New York prisons and insurance fraud, the New York City garment industry, and social reformers including Lillian Wald, Florence Kelley, and Theodore Roosevelt. Forms part of Columbia University Oral History Collection (Part One).
ArchivalResource: 6 microfiches.
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- Alger, George William, 1872-. The reminiscences of George W. Alger, 1951-1952 (inclusive), [microform].
Women's Joint Congressional Committee Records, 1920-1970, (bulk 1920-1953)
Title:
Women's Joint Congressional Committee Records 1920-1970 (bulk 1920-1953)
Correspondence, information forms, minutes, reports, financial records, membership lists, and printed material relating to the committee's work in monitoring and promoting legislation in the areas of social service and women's rights.
ArchivalResource: 6,200 items; 12 containers; 5.2 linear feet; 7 microfilm reels
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- Women's Joint Congressional Committee. Records of the Women's Joint Congressional Committee, 1920-1970 (bulk 1920-1953).
Lathrop, Julia Clifford, 1858-1932. Letter, 1926.
Title:
Letter, 1926.
Typed signed letter from Lathrop to Florence Kelley of the National Consumers' League re: passage of Sheppard-Towner Act.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Lathrop, Julia Clifford, 1858-1932. Letter, 1926.
Blaine, Anita McCormick. Correspondence and papers, 1828-1958.
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Correspondence and papers, 1828-1958.
Correspondence and other papers of Blaine, a Chicago philanthropist, consisting of letters, telegrams, and summaries of telephone conversations; reports of committees, boards, and organizations; speeches, essays, and random notes; financial statements and ledgers; clippings; and photographs; concerning her absorbing interests in education, improvement in social and economic conditions, international understanding, and world peace, and her relations with members of the McCormick family and their friends. The daughter of industrialists/philanthropists Cyrus Hall McCormick and Nettie Fowler McCormick, Anita in 1889 married Emmons Blaine, attorney and son of James G. Blaine. Her husband's death in 1892 left her with one son, Emmons, Jr., born in 1890, whom she enrolled in the laboratory school of Cook County Normal School in 1897. For the next two decades her attention focused chiefly on education and child welfare. Following World War I, Mrs. Blaine's interests expanded to include America's entry into the League of Nations, problems of world peace, and the United Nations. In their treatment of all those interests, her papers are extensive and revealing, demonstrating the depth and breadth of her own involvement both personally and financially.
ArchivalResource: 393.1 c.f. (939 archives boxes, 16 record center cartons, 9 v., and 1 oversize folder)
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- Blaine, Anita McCormick. Correspondence and papers, 1828-1958.
National American Woman Suffrage Association. National American Woman Suffrage Association records, 1839-1961 (inclusive), 1890-1930 (bulk), [microform].
Title:
National American Woman Suffrage Association records, 1839-1961 (inclusive), 1890-1930 (bulk), [microform].
The records include correspondence, subject files, printed matter, and scrapbooks. Most of the correspondents are women and many of the leaders in the woman's rights movement are represented. The subject file includes biographical information on some of the principal suffrage workers, a collection of antisuffrage literature, progress reports from state and local suffrage organizations, and material on the official organ of the Association, the Woman's Journal. A series of indexed scrapbooks, prepared by Ida Porter Boyer, document activities in the woman's rights movement as reported in the nations newspapers and periodicals during the years 1893-1912.
ArchivalResource: 73 reels.
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- National American Woman Suffrage Association. National American Woman Suffrage Association records, 1839-1961 (inclusive), 1890-1930 (bulk), [microform].
Wiley, Anna Kelton, 1877-1964. Papers, 1893-1962 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1893-1962 (inclusive).
Contains personal and business correspondence; pamphlets and articles on suffrage, equal rights, and social reform; bulletins and programs of various clubs; and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft.
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- Wiley, Anna Kelton, 1877-1964. Papers, 1893-1962 (inclusive).
Papers, 1900-1943
Title:
Papers, 1900-1943
Writings, correspondence, clippings, etc., of Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, labor organizer, factory worker and inspector, and the first woman general organizer for the American Federation of Labor.
ArchivalResource: .21 linear ft.; (1/2 file box, 1 folio+ folder)
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- Papers, 1900-1943
Goldmark, Josephine Clara, 1877-1950. Papers of Josephine Clara and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, 1886-1962 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of Josephine Clara and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, 1886-1962 (inclusive).
The correspondence, photographs, reports, and clippings in this collection are presumably only a small portion of the documentation of the Goldmark sisters' lives that once existed. The correspondence includes a few letters to Josephine from Florence Kelley and Jane Addams, and typed transcriptions of a series of letters from William James to Pauline showing their close friendship. The bulk of the reports are by Pauline. Printed materials touch upon the sisters' projects and interests; clippings indicate the impact of their published works.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft.
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- Goldmark, Josephine Clara, 1877-1950. Papers of Josephine Clara and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, 1886-1962 (inclusive).
Albums, ca., 1861-1962
Title:
Albums, ca. 1861-1962
Photographs, correspondence, clippings, etc., of Mary "Molly" Williams Dewson, suffragist, reformer, and head of the Women's Division of the Democratic Party.
ArchivalResource: 3 reels of microfilm
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- Albums, ca., 1861-1962
Community Service Society Archives, 1842-1995.
Title:
Community Service Society Archives, 1842-1995.
ArchivalResource: 280 linear ft. (616 boxes; 123 bound volumes; 9 packages; 1 crate; 4 framed items (shelved at end of original collection and end of series II).
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- Community Service Society Archives, 1842-1995.
Papers of Elizabeth Glendower Evans, 1859-1944 (inclusive), 1882-1944 (bulk)
Title:
Papers of Elizabeth Glendower Evans, 1859-1944 (inclusive), 1882-1944 (bulk)
Diaries, correspondence, writings, speeches, notes, photographs, clippings, etc., of social reformer Elizabeth Glendower Evans.
ArchivalResource: 4.17 linear feet (10 file boxes)
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- Evans, Elizabeth Glendower, 1856-1937. Papers, 1859-1944 (inclusive), 1882-1944 (bulk).
Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Title:
Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear feet (169 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Oswald Garrison Villard papers, 1872-1949.
Kelley, Nicholas, 1885-1965. Nicholas Kelley papers, 1823-1967, bulk (1862-1967).
Title:
Nicholas Kelley papers, 1823-1967, bulk (1862-1967).
The major part of the Nicholas Kelley papers is correspondence: general, family and letterbooks.
ArchivalResource: 65 linear feet (75 boxes, 14 v., 24 packages).
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- Kelley, Nicholas, 1885-1965. Nicholas Kelley papers, 1823-1967, bulk (1862-1967).
Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
Title:
Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
Correspondence, journals, notebooks, speeches, etc., from the unmicrofilmed portion of the Woman's Rights Collection.
ArchivalResource: 85 file boxes, 7 oversize volumes, 39 framed items, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder, 4 reels of microfilm (M-91, M-93, M-108)
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- Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
Zechariah Chafee papers
Title:
Zechariah Chafee papers
This collection includes materials relating to Chafee's activities as law teacher, legal scholar, historian, and defender of civil liberties. Includes research material for drafts of the Federal Interpleader Act of 1936.
ArchivalResource: 93 boxes
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- Papers, 1898-1957
McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, 1862-1945. Papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1869-1945
Title:
Catharine Waugh McCulloch papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon collection, 1869-1945
The Catharine Waugh McCulloch series of the Mary Earhart Dillon collection has been divided into four subseries: Personal and biographical, Writings and speeches, General correspondence, Suffrage and woman's rights. The papers primarily document McCulloch's research on women's legal status, and also her work with the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association (IESA), the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), and the League of Women Voters (LWV). There is also documentation of women in the legal profession and of McCulloch's friendships with other women suffragists and lawyers, and some biographical material. The papers contain little information about her family or social life. In reprocessing this series, the processor assumed that the existing filing system was either McCulloch's or Mary Earhart Dillon's and rearranged the papers as little as possible. Notes of explanation and background papers by McCulloch were found in many folders. These have not been listed in the inventory. There are also scattered notes by person/s unknown. There is correspondence in every subseries, and individuals and issues overlap: colleagues and associates were also personal friends. This means, for example, that there may be correspondence about suffrage not only in subseries D, but also in subseries C, in both general correspondence and correspondence arranged by individual. Subseries A, Personal and biographical (#54-58), is arranged chronologically and includes college and law school catalogs and programs, photographs of McCulloch and her husband, clippings about and tributes to McCulloch, and a small amount of personal and family correspondence. Subseries B, Writings and speeches (#59-83), is arranged chronologically and includes pamphlets by McCulloch and others; writings exclusively by others are at the end. The series includes works in manuscript, typescript, and print. Subseries C, General correspondence (#84-178), is divided into two sections. The first consists of correspondence with numerous people, and is arranged chronologically, with undated letters at the end. It includes a letterbook of copies of outgoing letters, 1892-95. Only about one-quarter of these are fully legible; the rest are badly faded so that another quarter is illegible and half barely legible. As much as possible was microfilmed. There is a large amount of correspondence of National American Woman Suffrage Association, Illinois Equal Suffrage Association, and other state suffrage associations in this section. The second section, arranged alphabetically by correspondent, consists of larger groups of letters exchanged with fewer individuals. Subseries D, Suffrage and woman's rights (#179-335), includes one folder on Prohibition and a section on the League of Women Voters. The bulk of the subseries is further sub-divided into National American Woman Suffrage Association, Illinois, Other states, and International. The series consists of correspondence, organizational records, photographs, lists, reports, questionnaires and responses, programs, publications, memorabilia, clippings, itineraries, drawings, press releases, legislation, scrapbooks, and surveys. Clippings were scattered throughout the subseries and are noted in the inventory only for folders containing solely clippings. Most clippings were discarded after microfilming.
ArchivalResource: 281 folders
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- McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, b. 1862. Series VI of the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1869-1945 (inclusive).
Papers, 1886-1962
Title:
Papers, 1886-1962
Correspondence, photographs, reports, etc., of Josephine Clara Goldmark and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, authors and investigators of industrial working conditions.
ArchivalResource: 1/2 file box
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- Papers, 1886-1962
Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1889-1957
Title:
Lillian D. Wald Papers 1889-1957
Lillian D. Wald, a public health nurse and social worker on New York City's Lower East Side, was a pioneer in American social work and public health. She founded the Henry Street Settlement and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York in 1893 and was a crusader for liberal, social welfare and philanthropic causes including child welfare, civil liberties, immigration, unemployment and the peace movement during World War I. The collection consists of correspondence, speeches, articles and printed materials relating to Wald's involvement with various social initiatives.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear feet; 50 boxes
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- Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1889-1957
Papers of Jeannette Rankin, 1879-1976
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Papers of Jeannette Rankin, 1879-1976
Correspondence, newsclippings, etc., of Jeannette Rankin, pacifist, feminist and first woman elected to Congress.
ArchivalResource: 12 1/2 file boxes, 5 reels phonotapes, 1 reel motion picture film, 1 supersize item, 2 folio folders
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- Papers, 1879-1976
Additional papers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1857-1976, 1912-1971
Title:
Additional papers, (inclusive) (bulk) 1857-1976 1912-1971
Addenda to the papers of Dorothy Kirchwey Brown, Democratic Party activist and reformer. (A-119)
ArchivalResource: 9.25 linear ft.; (9 cartons, 1/2 file box) plus 1 folio+ folder, 1 oversize folder
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- Brown, Dorothy Kirchwey. Additional papers, 1857-1976 (inclusive), 1912-1971 (bulk).
Richard T. Ely papers, 1812-1963 (bulk 1882-1939)
Title:
Richard T. Ely papers, 1812-1963 (bulk 1882-1939)
Papers, dating mainly 1882-1939, of Richard Ely, an economist, educator, reformer, and faculty member at Johns Hopkins University, the University of Wisconsin, and Northwestern University. Also included are genealogical information and records of several academic, patriotic, and reform organizations which Ely helped found, including the American Association for Agricultural Legislation, American Bureau of Industrial Research, Christian Social Union, Ely Economic Foundation, Institute for Economic Research, Institute for Research in Land Economics and Public Utilities, League to Enforce Peace-Wisconsin Branch, and Wisconsin Loyalty Legion. During his long career Ely made numerous contributions to American life and also had significant contacts in Europe and in Japan. As a social scientist and an educator he was greatly influenced by the German higher education system. In this country he pioneered the seminar method of graduate education, was a founder of the American Economic Association, a frequent lecturer at Chautauqua, and a symbol of academic freedom. He established the areas of labor economics, labor history, agricultural economics, conservation, real estate, and land economics as fields of academic interest. Ely corresponded with hundreds of individuals including many prominent in the social sciences and education, in the field of business, and in Wisconsin political, educational, and business circles. A prolific author and editor, Ely had frequent contacts with publishers and editors, especially those at the Macmillan Company. Ely is also widely recognized as a key figure in the development of the reform ideology which characterized the Progressive Era. He had many contacts with prominent political, reform, religious, labor, and socialist leaders. Ely received and wrote thousands of letters during his career; selected correspondents are noted in the subject headings below and a correspondent index was compiled for inclusion in the microfilm edition. Additions received in 1991 consist primarily of family correspondence and miscellaneous professional papers.
ArchivalResource: 81.8 c.f. (198 archives boxes, 3 cartons, 2 card file boxes, and 1 oversize folder) and191 reels of microfilm (35 mm); plusadditions of 0.6 c.f. and42 photographs.
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- Ely, Richard Theodore, 1854-1943. Papers, 1812-1963 (bulk 1882-1939).
National American Woman Suffrage Association. National American Woman Suffrage Association records, 1839-1961 (inclusive), 1890-1930 (bulk), [microform].
Title:
National American Woman Suffrage Association records, 1839-1961 (inclusive), 1890-1930 (bulk), [microform].
The records include correspondence, subject files, printed matter, and scrapbooks. Most of the correspondents are women and many of the leaders in the woman's rights movement are represented. The subject file includes biographical information on some of the principal suffrage workers, a collection of antisuffrage literature, progress reports from state and local suffrage organizations, and material on the official organ of the Association, the Woman's Journal. A series of indexed scrapbooks, prepared by Ida Porter Boyer, document activities in the woman's rights movement as reported in the nations newspapers and periodicals during the years 1893-1912.
ArchivalResource: 73 reels.
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- National American Woman Suffrage Association. National American Woman Suffrage Association records, 1839-1961 (inclusive), 1890-1930 (bulk), [microform].
American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 4. Correspondence, 1920-1925. [microform].
Title:
Series 1, Subseries 4. Correspondence, 1920-1925. [microform].
Includes correspondence relating to the Fess-Kenyon Bill; to the vocational rehabilitation of disabled workers; to workmen's compensation for longshoremen, seamen, and private employees; to the passage of the federal employment retirement bill; to unemployment insurance; to the need for an unemployment insurance investigating committee in New York; to maternity insurance; to the six-day workweek; to reasonable hours of work; to coal mine safety; to discrimination against non-resident dependents of aliens in alloting compensation; to the blanket equality amendment of the National Woman's Party; to a child labor amendment; to labor law administration; to pension systems and to insurance; to the living wage; to mine accident prevention; to radium poisoning; and to coal dusting. Major correspondents include American Mining Congress, H. Foster Bain, Stephen Bauer, Thomas Chadbourne, Joseph Chamberlain, Irene Sylvester Chubb, Miles Dawson, Abraham Epstein, Roy G. Fitzgerald, Felix Frankfurter, Andrew Furuseth, Henri Fuss, William Green, Alice Hamilton, J.J. Handley, John Randolph Haynes, Sidney Hillman, E.A. Holbrook, Herbert Hoover, Otto Mallery, Mining Safety Coordinating Committee, Mining Standardization Coordinating Committee, T.V. O'Connor, Gifford Pinchot, Ida Tarbell, Louis Varlez, Katherine Wiley, and Stephen Wise. Other individual and organizational correspondents of national significance or who wrote with some frequency include American Federation of Labor; Roger N. Baldwin (American Civil Liberties Union); Anthony Chlopek (president, International Longshoremen's Association); John R. Commons; Warren G. Harding; John Randolph Haynes; Frank Hering (chairman, Fraternal Order of Eagles); International Association for Labor Legislation; International Labour Office (League of Nations); International Longshoremen's Association; International Seamen's Union of America; Florence Kelley; Alexander Lambert, MD; Meyer London; James Lynch (commissioner, New York State Industrial Commission); Royal Meeker (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics); National Woman's Party; New York State Industrial Commission; Frances Perkins (New York State Industrial Commission); Ethelbert Stewart (Bureau of Labor Statistics); Irene Sylvester (Mrs. Chubb); United Mine Workers of America; U.S. Bureau of Mines (Department of Interior); U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. Employees Compensation Commission; and Edwin E. Witte.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft. (on 11 microfilm reels)
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- American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 4. Correspondence, 1920-1925. [microform].
Brown, Herman LaRue. Herman LaRue Brown papers. 1890-1969
Title:
Herman LaRue Brown papers
Papers relating to Brown's work on behalf of civil liberties, legal services for the poor, and various political causes, his service as U.S. Assistant Attorney General,1917-1919, and in other capacities for Massachusetts and the Federal Government during World War II, his education at Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School, and his interest in alumni affairs.
ArchivalResource: 23 boxes
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- Papers, 1890-1969
Socialist Party (U.S.) New York (N.Y.) Letter Books, Bulk, 1911-1914, 1907-1914, (Bulk 1911-1914)
Title:
Socialist Party (U.S.) New York (N.Y.) Letter Books Bulk, 1911-1914 1907-1914, (Bulk 1911-1914)
The New York City local was the largest such unit of the Socialist Party (U.S.). The collection consists of 151 subject files that include correspondence, reports on electoral activities, membership records, branch records, committee papers, financial papers, minutes, form letters, miscellaneous printed matter, resolutions, and convention reports. Note: this collection has been microfilmed, and researchers must use the microfilm copy (R-7124, reels 6-8).
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet; (6 boxes)
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- Socialist Party (U.S.) New York (N.Y.) Letter Books, Bulk, 1911-1914, 1907-1914, (Bulk 1911-1914)
American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 5. Correspondence
Title:
American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 5. Correspondence
Include correspondence relating to labor law administration; to problems of workmen's compensation; to increased use of yellow dog contracts; to improving workmen's compensation; to pension systems; to reduction of industrial waste; to accident prevention; to unemployment relief; to passage of legislation to protect interstate workers, especially longshoremen and seamen; to the Cummins-Graham bill; to the Fitzgerald Workers' Compensation Bill; to the mine safety bill; to coal dusting; to the effect of the American Association for Old Age Security on the American Association for Labor Legislation and to the possible merger of the two organizations; to the Jones bill, concerning vocational rehabilitation of disabled workers; to compensation for railroad workers; and to the Wagner bill, regarding adequate public employment bureaus, and known in earlier years as the Kenyon-Nolan bill. Major correspondents include Thomas L. Chadbourne, Anthony Chlopek, John R. Commons, Miles M. Dawson, W.N. Doak, Paul H. Douglas, Felix Frankfurter, John Fitch, Andrew Furuseth, William Green, Frank Hering, E.A. Holbrook, Margaret James, Fiorello La Guardia, John L. Lewis, James Lynch, George W. Norris, Frances Perkins, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, I.M. Rubinow, Joseph Ryan, Ethelbert Talbot, Worth M. Tippy, Charles H. Verrill, Robert F. Wagner, Frederick Wilcox, and Stephen Wise. Other individual and organizational correspondents of national significance or who wrote with some frequency include Jane Addams (Hull House); American Association for Old Age Security; American Federation of Labor; Joseph P. Chamberlain; Abraham Epstein; Roy G. Fitzgerald (congressman); International Labour Office, Washington Branch; International Longshoremen's Association; International Seamen's Union of America; Florence Kelley; Paul U. Kellogg; Thomas Kennedy (president, United Mine Workers of America, District 7); Leifur Magnusson (Washington representative, International Labour Office); Otto Mallery; Royal Meeker (Bureau of Labor Statistics); Irene Sylvester Chubb; Ida Tarbell; United Mine Workers of America; Bureau of Mines; Dept. of Labor; Bureau of Labor Statistics; Employees Compensation Commission; and Edwin E. Witte.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft. (on 12 microfilm reels)
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- American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 5. Correspondence, 1925-1930. [microform]
Albums of Molly Dewson, 1861-1962
Title:
Albums of Molly Dewson, 1861-1962
Photographs, correspondence, clippings, etc., of Mary "Molly" Williams Dewson, suffragist, reformer, and head of the Women's Division of the Democratic Party.
ArchivalResource: 3 microfilm reels
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- Dewson, Molly, 1874-1962. Albums, 1861-1962 (inclusive).
Laidlaw, H. B. (Harriet Burton), b. 1874. Papers: Series V-VII, 1906-1947 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers: Series V-VII, 1906-1947 (inclusive).
Series V, Suffrage and other U.S. issues, includes correspondence, photographs, minutes, financial records, press rleases, bulletins, reports, speeches, fliers, programs, valentines, and printed material concerning Laidlaw's work with the National American Woman Suffrage Association, Men's League for Woman Suffrage, and League of Women Voters. Also included is material on anti-suffrage, prohibition, and labor. Series VI, World War I, consists of correspondence, certificates, and printed material concerning her activities during 1917-1919. Series VII, International organizations and issues, includes correspondence, reports, minutes, press releases, programs, etc., relating to the League of Nations and organizations supporting it.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Laidlaw, H. B. (Harriet Burton), b. 1874. Papers: Series V-VII, 1906-1947 (inclusive).
Groat, George Gorham, b. 1871. Autograph note from George Gorham Groat to: [Hugh Fullerton].
Title:
Autograph note from George Gorham Groat to: [Hugh Fullerton].
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Groat, George Gorham, b. 1871. Autograph note from George Gorham Groat to: [Hugh Fullerton].
Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records, 1916-1923
Title:
Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records 1916-1923
The Rand School of Social Science, a socialist institution, was founded in New York City in 1906. Alexander Trachtenberg was director of the school's Dept. of Labor Research. Collection contains correspondence and writings of Trachtenberg while he was director of the Dept. of Labor Research at the Rand School. Correspondence consists primarily of letters received by Trachtenberg and documents the preparation and reception of the American Labor Yearbook, 1916, and an effort in 1918 to have the New York legislature abolish night work in bakeries. Included are letters from representatives of labor unions, socialist groups and journals, university professors, and government officials. Also, typescripts of articles, reports and other writings mainly on socialist and labor topics.
ArchivalResource: .8 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records, 1916-1923
Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
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Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
Correspondence, photographs, writings, etc., of the Hamilton family of Indiana, including physician Alice Hamilton and classicist Edith Hamilton.
ArchivalResource: 18.35 linear feet ((43 file boxes, 2 half file boxes) plus 3 folio+ folders, 3 photograph albums, 14 photograph folders)
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- Papers, 1818-1974
Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records, 1916-1923.
Title:
Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records, 1916-1923.
Collection contains correspondence and writings of Trachtenberg while he was director of the Dept. of Labor Research at the Rand School.
ArchivalResource: .8 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Rand School of Social Science. Dept. of Labor Research. Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records, 1916-1923.
National Consumers' League files, 1904-1955.
Title:
National Consumers' League files, 1904-1955.
Records document the League's research and lobbying activities for federal and state legislation and various social action programs. Consist of routine business records, published and unpublished reports, correspondence, and research documents pertaining to equal pay, equal rights, minimum wage, child labor, women workers, migrant workers, and fair labor standards.
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- National Consumers' League files, 1904-1955.
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Papers, 1890-1955
Title:
Frank Manny papers 1890-1955
Progressive educator, student of Thomas Dewey at the University of Chicago, served as head of the state Normal School at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, superintendent of the Felix Adler School of Ethical Culture in New York City and as head of teacher education in the city of Baltimore. The papers include extensive personal correspondence, scrapbooks, journals, writings and other materials concerning his professional interests. Correspondence includes letters from distinguished authors and educators.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet
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- Frank Manny papers, 1890-1955
Papers of Elizabeth Glendower Evans, 1859-1944 (inclusive), 1882-1944 (bulk)
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Papers of Elizabeth Glendower Evans, 1859-1944 (inclusive), 1882-1944 (bulk)
Diaries, correspondence, writings, speeches, notes, photographs, clippings, etc., of social reformer Elizabeth Glendower Evans.
ArchivalResource: 4.17 linear feet (10 file boxes)
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- Papers, 1859 (1882-1944)
Records, 1891-1955
Title:
Records, 1891-1955
Minutes, financial statements, reports, etc., of the Consumers' League of Massachusetts, which sought to mobilize public opinion in support of improved conditions for workers.
ArchivalResource: 31 file boxes
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- Records, 1891-1955
Vol. XVII (ff. 294). 1898-March 1900.Joseph Perry, Secretary, Spanish Atrocities Committee; not J Perry, of the London Cabdrivers' Trade Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.COUNTY OF London: Correspondence and papers of J. Burns as L.C.C. representative ...
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Vol. XVII (ff. 294). 1898-March 1900.Joseph Perry, Secretary, Spanish Atrocities Committee; not J Perry, of the London Cabdrivers' Trade Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.COUNTY OF London: Correspondence and papers of J. Burns as L.C.C. representative ... 1898-Mar 1900
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Vol. XVII (ff. 294). 1898-March 1900.Joseph Perry, Secretary, Spanish Atrocities Committee; not J Perry, of the London Cabdrivers' Trade Union: Letter to J. Burns: 1898.COUNTY OF London: Correspondence and papers of J. Burns as L.C.C. representative ...
Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932. Papers, 1889-1934 (inclusive), 1923-1934 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1889-1934 (inclusive), 1923-1934 (bulk).
Collection consists of typescript draft of "Our Toiling Children"; transcript of debate between Kelley and Harriot Stanton Blatch re: special legislation for women in industry, 1920; speeches at memorial service for Kelley, 1932.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932. Papers, 1889-1934 (inclusive), 1923-1934 (bulk).
National Consumers' League. Records, 1922-1931.
Title:
Records, 1922-1931.
Typewritten correspondence concerning various issues of women's rights, primarily the passage of labor legislation, between Florence Kelley of the National Consumers' League and Julia C. Lathrop; and copies of "Leisure by Law for Women" by Kelley, and of "Why You Should Oppose Merit Rating" by Abraham Epstein of the American Association for Social Security.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- National Consumers' League. Records, 1922-1931.
Arthur Twining Hadley, president of Yale University, records, 1899-1921
Title:
Arthur Twining Hadley, president of Yale University, records 1899-1921
The records contain the official correspondence of Arthur Twining Hadley during his tenure as president of Yale University. The papers document the rapid change and expansion which occurred at Yale during Hadley's presidency. The incoming correspondence contains letters with members of the Yale faculty and administration; requests for personal appearances and speeches and articles; inquiries from educational administrators; and correspondence with alumni relating to fund-raising and class reunions. The outgoing correspondence, in letterbook form, consists of carbon copies of Hadley's official outgoing correspondence from 1899 to 1921. Also included are subject files relating to ROTC and other military training programs; acceptances and regrets to invitations to Hadley's inauguration; newspaper clippings relating to Hadley's activities; copies of three addresses by Hadley; a notebook kept by one of Hadley's students in Economics 20 (1894-1895); Hadley's office appointment books (1900-1920); and two photograph albums.
ArchivalResource: 51.75 linear feet
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- Arthur Twining Hadley, president of Yale University, records, 1899-1921
Papers of John Graham Brooks, 1805-1938 (bulk 1900-1938)
Title:
Papers of John Graham Brooks
Correspondence, scrapbooks, reviews, etc., of John Graham Brooks, Unitarian minister, writer, and founder of the National Consumers' League.
ArchivalResource: 1.67 linear ft.; (4 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder)
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- Brooks, John Graham, 1846-1938. Papers, 1845-1938 (inclusive).
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935. Papers, 1846-1961 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1846-1961 (inclusive).
Correspondence, diaries, journals, manuscripts, articles, reviews, clippings, photos, and drawings provide information about Gilman's personal and public life. Largest group of letters, 1897-1900, is to her future second husband, George Houghton Gilman. Other correspondence includes a sizable group to her daughter Katharine between 1895 and 1934; letters from William Dean Howells, Jane Addams, Edward Bellamy, Susan B. Anthony, James Keir Hardie, and Florence Kelley; and items pertaining to her books and articles. Literary material includes manuscripts and typescripts of chapters for Sex in Civilization (1929) and Woman's Coming of Age (1930); the plays A Pretty Idiot (1889), Changing Hands (ca. 1890), and Three Women; the books Social Ethics, A Study in Ethics (1933), and "A Winter in California; manuscripts by others; miscellaneous stories; poems; sermons; lectures; school essays; and reviews of her works. There are also correspondence and memorabilia pertaining to international congresses Gilman attended, 1899-1913.
ArchivalResource: 14.5 linear ft.
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- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935. Papers, 1846-1961 (inclusive).
Papers, 1901-1988
Title:
Papers, 1901-1988
Correspondence, photos, course notes, of Maida Herman Solomon, psychiatric social worker.
ArchivalResource: 33 and 1/2 file boxes, 1 folio folder
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- Papers, 1901-1988
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Title:
Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Correspondence, 1890-1953, largely concerning the progressive education movement, including extensive correspondence with John Dewey; journal, 1922-1950, diary, 1932-1934 and 1937, articles, newspaper clippings, and a memorial address, June 25, 1955, by Rolland Emerson Wolfe in tribute to Manny and his wife, Annette; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. Frank Addison Manny papers, 1890-1955.
Papers, 1846-1961
Title:
Papers, 1846-1961
Papers of writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes, 2 card file boxes, 1 folio box, 1 folio+ box, 1 oversize box, 2 supersize folders, 10 photograph folders
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- Papers, 1846-1961
Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932. Hull House scrapbook.
Title:
Hull House scrapbook.
Clippings about Hull House.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (p. 551-566)
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- Kelley, Florence, 1859-1932. Hull House scrapbook.
Community Service Society. Archives, 1842-1995.
Title:
Archives, 1842-1995.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, case records, photographs and printed material. Series II continues the files from the time of the merger in 1939 until 1960, and contains the same types of materials as the original gift; similarly, Series III covers primarily the period from 1960-1970. Series IV contains the additions to the files for the years 1970-1984, but there are also files for the period ca.1935-1969. Series V contains additions primarily for the period 1970-1986, but also contains some files for ca.1945-1969. Series VI contains legal and financial additions primarily for the period 1970 & following, and the files of H. Dogue.
ArchivalResource: 280 linear ft. ( 570 boxes; 123 bound volumes; 9 packages; 1 crate; 4 framed items (shelved at end of original collection and end of series II).
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- Community Service Society. Archives, 1842-1995.
Papers of Clara Mortensen Beyer
Title:
Papers of Clara Mortensen Beyer
Correspondence, diary, articles, reports, business records, pamphlets, clippings, and photos from her professional and personal life. Printed material concerns her service as consultant on labor and on women in U.S. foreign aid, as well as her work for the Agency for International Development and for the 1974 Percy amendment to the Foreign Assistance Act.
ArchivalResource: 9.17 linear feet ((22 file boxes) plus 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder)
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- Beyer, Clara M. (Clara Mortenson). Papers, 1911-1974 (inclusive).
American Association for Labor Legislation. Records on Microfilm, 1905-1910
Title:
American Association for Labor Legislation Records on Microfilm, 1905-1945
Includes correspondence relating to the formation and early administration of the American Association for Labor Legislation; to relations of the Association with the International Association for Labor Legislation (IALL); to fund raising; to the Association's desire to investigate occupational diseases and poisons; to the establishment of state chapters; to the study of phosphorus poisoning ("phossy jaw"); to a workmen's compensation campaign in New York; to the Illinois 10-hour law; to pension systems; to changes in legislation in regard to occupational hazards; to insurance; to employment office regulations; to child labor; and to a contributory workmen's compensation insurance plan. Major correspondents include Arthur Kellogg, the National Child Labor Committee, Irene Osgood, Margaret D. Robins, and Adna F. Weber. Other individual and organizational correspondents of national significance or who wrote with some frequency include the following with names beginning with letters I-W: Illinois State Federation of Labor; International Association for Labor Legislation; International Typographical Union; J.W. Jenks (professor, Cornell University); Frederick N. Judson; Florence Kelley; Paul U. Kellogg (director, "Pittsburgh Survey", CHARITIES AND THE COMMONS); Robert Marion La Follette; Samuel McCune Lindsay (secretary, National Child Labor Committee); Max O. Lorenz, (Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics, State of Wisconsin); Owen R. Lovejoy (general secretary, National Child Labor Committee); Roswell C. McCrea (associate director, The School of Philanthropy); W.E. McEwen (labor commissioner, Bureau of Labor, Industries and Commerce, Minnesota); Reuben McKitrick; Theodore Marburg; Helen Marot (secretary, N.Y. Women's Trade Union League); Massachusetts Commission on Old Age Benefits; Massachusetts State Board of Health; H.V. Mercer (lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn.); Darwin J. Meserole (managing attorney, The Cooperative Law Company); Henry C. Metcalf (Tufts College, Dept. of Political Science); John Mitchell (vice-president, A.F. of L.); Edward A. Moseley (secretary, Interstate Commerce Commission); National Consumers' League; National Metal Trades Association (Robert Wuest, commissioner); Charles P. Neill (U.S. commissioner of labor); J. Pease Norton; and the Ohio Federation of Labor. Other correspondents include Paul S. Pierce (assistant professor, State University of Iowa); Jessica B. Peixotta (assistant professor, University of California); John W. Plaisted (secretary, Industrial Relations Committee, Boston Chamber of Commerce); C.R. Richards (Columbia University, secretary, National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education); I.M. Rubinow; Russell Sage Foundation; Mary R. Sanford (member, Executive Committee of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society); Sophy Sanger (honorary secretary, British Association for Labor Legislation); Margaret R. Schaffner; Louis B. Schram; F. Charles Schwedtman (Consulting Electrical & Mechanical Engineers); Henry R. Seager; Warren S. Stone (grand chief, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers); SURVEY; Wiley Swift (secretary, National Child Labor Committee); Frank W. Taussig (professor, Harvard University); Graham Taylor (associate editor, CHARITIES AND THE COMMONS; Graham Romeym Taylor (staff member, CHARITIES AND THE COMMONS); Harry D. Thomas (secretary-treasurer, Ohio Federation of Labor, A.F. of L.); William H. Tolman (director, American Institute of Social Service); U.S. Bureau of Labor; U.S. Dept. of Commerce and Labor; Mary Van Kleeck (industrial secretary, Alliance Employment Bureau, N.Y.); V.C. Vaughan; Lillian D. Wald; and F.F. Wesbrook (dean, University of Minnesota, College of Medicine and Surgery); and others.
ArchivalResource: 56 linear feet (on 71 microfilm reels)
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- American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 1, part b. Correspondence (I-W), 1905-1910. [microform]
Papers, 1893-1962
Title:
Papers of Anna Kelton Wiley, 1893-1962
Correspondence, pamphlets, articles, etc., of Anna Kelton Wiley, suffragist and member of many clubs in Washington D.C.
ArchivalResource: 3-1/2 file boxes
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- Papers, 1893-1962
Papers, 1918-1960 (inclusive)
Title:
Papers, 1918-1960 (inclusive)
This collection consists mainly of correspondence with labor leaders and others on such topics as equal rights, protective legislation, organization of women workers, and Women's Bureau activities; also correspondence and printed material concerning right-wing accusations of Communist infiltration of women's organizations, and blacklisting of Anderson and others by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Anderson, Mary, 1872-1964. Papers, 1918-1960 (inclusive).
Kelley family. Papers, 1681-1936, [microform].
Title:
Papers, 1681-1936, [microform].
Correspondence, documents, and photographs of the Kelley family. The members of the family most prominent in the collection are Albert Kelley, Caroline B. Kelley, Florence Kelley (1859-1932), John Bartram Kelley, Margaret Dana Kelley, Nicholas Kelley, and William Darrah Kelley (1814-1890). There are letters to William D. Kelley from Andrew Carnegie, Rutherford B. Hayes, Lajos Kossuth, Abraham Lincoln, Thaddeus Stevens, and Gideon Welles. Also, a group of twenty letters to Florence Kelley from Jane Addams, dated 1900-1931.
ArchivalResource: 4 positive reels (2 copies).4 master negative reels.
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- Kelley family. Papers, 1681-1936, [microform].
National American Woman Suffrage Association Records, 1839-1961, (bulk 1890-1930)
Title:
National American Woman Suffrage Association Records 1839-1961 (bulk 1890-1930)
Founded in 1890 by the merger of the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association. Records comprising correspondence, a subject file relating chiefly to state and local suffrage organizations and leaders in the movement, scrapbooks prepared by Ida Porter Boyer documenting activities in the women's rights movement (1893-1912), and miscellaneous printed matter.
ArchivalResource: 26,700 items; 98 containers; 39.2 linear feet; 73 microfilm reels
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- National American Woman Suffrage Association Records, 1839-1961, (bulk 1890-1930)
New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities. Suspected radical propaganda file, [ca. 1890-1919].
Title:
Suspected radical propaganda file, [ca. 1890-1919].
This series consists of an important collection of propaganda materials gathered by the committee during its investigation of radical individuals and organizations in the years following World War I. The series contains approximately 1,500 printed items, including 1,200 English and foreign language pamphlets. This collection is a significant resource for examining the development of socialist thought and action during the early part of the century.
ArchivalResource: 10.9 cu. ft.Copies: 31 microfilm reels; 35mm.
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- New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities. Suspected radical propaganda file, [ca. 1890-1919].
Papers of Eva Whiting White, 1900-1965
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Papers of Eva Whiting White, 1900-1965
Correspondence, articles, speeches, etc., of Eva Whiting White, social worker.
ArchivalResource: 1.46 linear feet (3+1/2 file boxes) plus 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder, 2 reels of microfilm (M-123)
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- White, Eva Whiting, 1880-1974. Papers, 1900-1965 (inclusive).
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- Brown, Dorothy Kirchwey.
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Catharine Gouger (Waugh) McCullouch, 1862-1945
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Kelley, William D. (William Darrah), 1814-1890.
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